When the games matter most, Bill Self and No. 1 ranked Kansas (25-1; 11-0) just know how to get it done. Facing No. 24 ranked Texas A&M (18-7; 7-4) in front of a sold-out, and very hostile crowd inside Reed Arena, the Jayhawks, after trailing for a majority of the second half, put an end to the Aggies 13-0 home record, 59-54. Kansas, trailing by two-points, 32-30, at halftime, ended the game on an 11-2 run. The Jayhawks have now won 11 straight games, with two straight home games up next on the schedule.